CrypKey Software Protection - Solution to stop software theft
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Confrontation of software and file piracy has becomes a great battle between cracker/hacker, software copy cat and software vendor. To eliminate one’s from copying and using a software/file without any license permission, many vendors are using a software license control system to protect their properties. One of most famous software license control system in the market is Crypkey.
Crypkey providing the original software-based copy protection and licensing system featuring easy licensing, dynamic encryption and enhanced anti-hacking capabilities. Crypkey develops customized software solutions that prevent the selling or trading of pirated programs or sensitive corporate data. The technology works by “locking” a license to a specific computer hard drive. The serial number on the computer cannot be tampered with by hackers. Crypkey even has a pre-authorization option, so that people downloading your software from your website can run the software for a predetermined trial period with full security.
Crypkey is not a simple time-check, hidden-file-based system. It is a sophisticated encryption tool that knows with certainty, whether a specific computer is allowed to run or perform particular functions with your software, and you control every aspect of those limitations! Crypkey is secure as a hardware key, yet without all the negatives of a hardware key. Crypkey offers an unparalleled combination for security, reliability, economy and licensing features. It’s easy to integrate & even easier to support.
Currently, Crypkey is offering several software protection solutions including CrypKey SDK,CrypKey SDK Plus Casper eRegister,CrypKey Instant,CrypKey Instant Plus Casper eRegister, CrypKey Instant Small Business, CrypKey Instant Set Up Services.
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